x 3 
Lex. 
_ the case was drawn up at my request by the gentleman who 
made the dissection, and found the ball, Dr. Alexander Bethune, 
how a graduate of the Institution: | 
William Kelly, aet. 76, a pensioner, a native of Ireland, was 
admitted into the Kingston General Hospital, September 25, 
1855. He had hemiplegra, and as it was considered incurable he 
was sent to the House. of industry, where he remained only a few 
ys, and then returned to the hospital, in which he continued 
until the day of his death, December 17, 1857. 
eet: 
_ Tag to the prominence produced by the bullet. 
: f 
more than forty years after, must have been that which produced 
biti he received a pension. 
LEXANDER BETHUNE. 
Queens College, Kingston Feb. 1, 1858. : 
I may add that the wound is believed to have been received 
at least as early as the last seige of Badajoz, which occured in 
_ the nen: and consequently forty-five years ago; and that 
: ‘the plegia was of the right side, or on the same side as the 
on opposite sides, where adhesion 
These spots are coated with 
amination of a Bullet. 198 
